English
Etymology
From haptic + -ity.
Noun
hapticity (countable and uncountable, plural hapticities)
- (chemistry) A measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom.
- The property of being haptic; relation to the sense of touch.
- Synonym: hapticality
Translations
measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom
- Catalan: hapticitat f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 哈普托數 / 哈普托数 (hāpǔtuō shù)
- Dutch: hapticiteit f
- Finnish: haptisuus
- French: hapticité (fr) f
- German: Haptizität f
- Hindi: हैप्टिसिटी (haipṭisiṭī)
- Italian: apticità f
- Japanese: ハプト数 (haputo-sū)
- Korean: 합토수 (haptosu)
- Romanian: hapticitate f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: haptičnost f
- Spanish: hapticidad f
- Ukrainian: гаптичність f (haptyčnistʹ)
|
Anagrams